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Leisure Time Campgrounds is a splendid campground nearby, and lots of people from Auburn-Opelika come here. Man, is there a heap of entertaining stuff to do in close proximity to Lake Wilmore. Not far from Lake Wilmore, you'll locate Greg Lake which is a beautiful lake, and if you came for an overnight stay Chewacla State Park is a pleasant place to camp. This lake is so wonderful. Lexington Hotel University Convention Center is a tremendous site to get some rest,
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| | and golf can be played at Pin Oaks Golf Club. High temperatures at Lake Wilmore all through the summertime months are in the 90's, and during the night it cools down to the 60's. Through the winter highs are in the 50's, and night lows in the 20's for Lake Wilmore. Dry warm beds await you at Days Inn and Suites Auburn; since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take a look at nearby Chewacla State Park Lake. An attention-grabbing thing to | |
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stop at near Lake Wilmore is Wilmore Dam, and getting to Moores Mill Creek from Lake Wilmore is simple. Lots of rain falls at Lake Wilmore; the month of March is the wettest with most of the rain, and the driest of the months is October. Whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then we recommend Sougahatchee Creek.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 32.56528 Longitude: -85.46694
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Sougahatchee Creek, Lee CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class I-II(IV) - 3 miles long (Co Road 188 to Steel Bridge) |
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Chewacla State Park
 | Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery, Showers, Laundry, Nearby Restaurant(s), Nearby Attractions, Fishing, Boating, Kids Activities... - 36 RV hookups... |
Leisure Time Campgrounds
 | 1 PHOTO great place I found using a magazine called MIleMarker!... |
University Station RV Resort
 | 4 PHOTOS ...pelika area. University Station offers, with all the comforts of home, 232 full hook-up lots for leasing and newly developed condo lots available for ownership. Providing shuttle bus transportation to and from all Auburn home football games our environment is friendly and accommodating. Our amenities include golf cart trails, bike trails, walking trails, pets allowed, park with picnic tables and grills, bath houses, a convenience store, gas and propane for sale, dump stations, pull through lots, shady lots accommodating any size RV, sod in our newly developed condo lot area, all located in quaint villages throughout the 100 acre park. Within less than a five mile radius from University Station are Keisal Park, Tiger Gourmet Catering and take-out, Overtime Restaurant, Yarborough Tennis Center (clay, hard, and in-door courts), Yarborough Farms Golf Course and Restaurant, many other restaurants, Auburn University Veterinary Clinic, and much more. The Auburn-Opelika area is loaded with history, shopping, education, recreation and entertainment. We would love to have you join us at Un... |
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